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Preface to the Special Issue on "Watershed Management and Impacts of Climate Change in Hydrology"
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Hydrology
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Variations of Terrestrial Net Primary Productivity in East Asia
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Atmospheric Science
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Remote Triggering of the Mw 6.9 Hokkaido Earthquake as a Result of the Mw 6.6 Indonesian Earthquake on September 11, 2008
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Geophysics
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A Short Term Seismic Hazard Assessment in Christchurch, New Zealand, After the M 7.1, 4 September 2010 Darfield Earthquake: An Application of a Smoothing Kernel and Rate-and-State Friction Model
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Geophysics
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Seasonal, Diurnal and Wind-Direction-Dependent Variations of the Aerodynamic Roughness Length in Two Typical Forest Ecosystems of China
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Atmospheric Science
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Sensitivity Degradation of ISUAL Instruments and Its Impact on Observations
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Space Science
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Tropical Cyclone Contribution to Interdecadal Change in Summer Rainfall over South China in the Early 1990s
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Atmospheric Science
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Rupture Process of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake Based upon Joint Source Inversion of Teleseismic and GPS Data
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Geophysics
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The Impact of a Warm Ocean Eddy on Typhoon Morakot (2009): A Preliminary Study from Satellite Observations and Numerical Modelling
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Impact of Climate Change on Water Resources in Taiwan
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Hydrology
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Investigating Active Deformation in the Northern Longitudinal Valley and City of Hualien in Eastern Taiwan Using Persistent Scatterer and Small-Baseline SAR Interferometry
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Geology
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Incorporating Change-Point Detection Updates of Frequency-Magnitude Distributions Within the Taiwan Earthquake Catalog
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Geophysics
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Satellite Observed Environmental Changes over the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
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Atmospheric Science
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Late Glacial to Holocene Indian Summer Monsoon Variability Based upon Sediment Records Taken from the Bay of Bengal
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Atmospheric Science
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Correlation Analysis of NINO3.4 SST and Inland Lake Level Variations Monitored with Satellite Altimetry: Case Studies of Lakes Hongze, Khanka, La-ang, Ulungur, Issyk-kul and Baikal
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Atmospheric Science
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Present-Day Lake Level Variation from Envisat Altimetry over the Northeastern Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau: Links with Precipitation and Temperature
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Atmospheric Science
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A Reinvestigation of Crustal Thickness in the Tibetan Plateau Using Absolute Gravity, GPS and GRACE Data
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A Preliminary Analysis of Lake Level and Water Storage Changes over Lakes Baikal and Balkhash from Satellite Altimetry and Gravimetry
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Preface to the Special Issue on Geodynamic and Climate-Change Processes over Tibet, Xinjiang and Siberia
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A Low Velocity Zone along the Chaochou Fault in Southern Taiwan: Seismic Image Revealed by a Linear Seismic Array
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Geophysics
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